Guests from Sporeland


Sakura
Swiped from FotoBob#.
Over the weekend, POD and Nic were in town to visit a sick friend and do some shopping. So, they asked SK and I for some good makan-makan and shopping at The Pavilion. Managed to meet them slightly earlier at Sungei Wang after SK and I finished up with the CNY decorations at church. Just filled in several hundreds of red packets and tried to turn a 水樱 into an artificial 樱花 tree. We left soon after for lunch at Aman Suria. Had the yuckiest BKT I ever tasted. Pork in brine. Eww. The pork stomach soup was just as sad. Having filled our tummies, we headed to Tropicana Mall for a while. Couldn't get anything, so we just went home for a short rest and watched a bit of "Sex and the City".

Since POD and Nic had finished their hospital visit early, we decided to head out early to meet 'em. Parked at The Pavilion and walked over. POD tried to give us directions to the shop they were at, but the labyrinthine layout and POD's confusing instructions got the better of us. By the time we found them, we were pooped. POD withdrew some money and did some shopping at Romp. By that time, Nic was already restless (he was dancing to the music in nearly every shop and kept asking me to high five him!) and hungry, so we walked to Restoran W.A.W. at Jalan Alor for dinner. Never been to the place myself, but it was recommended by Junior.

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Ordered stir-fried balitong, grilled chicken wings, roast pork noodles, barbequed stingray and chicken satay. The food was excellent. Nic was really enjoying himself. He was quisetly whacking the food of the plates. It was his first time eating the balitong too. So funny seeing him attempt to suck out the morsels from within the shell. He obviously needs to work on his 'blowjob' skills. :P. That was only the first round. The second round saw us at Restoran Chu Chau eating mixed fruit lolo (sedap!), squid kangkung salad, lin chee kang, oyster omelette and herbal soup lala (overcooked!) by the roadside. Food was accompanied by a game of gaydar pinging. By the time we left, we smelled like chicken wings as our table was very near the grill.

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With our hunger satisfied, we walked over to The Pavilion to burn off some calories. From my last visit, I saw that they had added giant lanterns to the Bintang Circle. No expense spared. Amazing. Did some shopping at Topman and Philosophy Men. POD and Nic were quite impressed with the concentration of queerness at the place. We kept bumping into the same fabulous shoppers. Before we called it a night, we stopped at Toastbox for some black coffee, eggs and toast, while POD had his Milo Dinosaur. I find that drink so icky. Coagulated cocoa powder. Errr. Then, we sent POD and Nic back to their hotel at Jalan Petaling. As Bunny's mother would say... THAT kind of place.

The bed had creaky springs and it was kinda depressed in the middle. No doubt from the countless sex trysts that it had witnessed over the years. If you pull a black light over that thing, I'm sure it's glow like floodlight! POD passed SK her birthday present of two watercolour paintings from his art gallery and we camwhored a little. She was elated. She had chosen two smaller pieces, but it ended up the bigger pieces that she thought was too expensive! Nic was already half-dead and no doubt wanted us to leave earlier so that he can get the bed springs creaking. Hehe. The end of another long day...

P.S.: Was searching for pictures of Sakura on Flickr and the 'relevant' results that were returned included Sakura from the Naruto manga in a threesome with Sasuke and Naruto. :S

Comments

Gratitude said…
balitong blowjob? Ewwwwwww
+Ant+
Little Dove said…
Are those pictures from the new Gee Eleven? They looked amazing!
Ash Godiva said…
pretty looking mixed fruit lolo^^
Bengbeng said…
stir-fried balitong... been decades sice i last had them
William said…
@Grat:
Hahaha. It definitely helps!

@LittleD:
Yeah, they are! Glad you like 'em!

@Counta:
Sedap also!

@Beng2:
Time for a revisit!
Jaded Jeremy said…
Didn't know it's called balitong. My family called it siput hisap.

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